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Police and fire agencies responded to the following in the Snoqualmie Valley:

King County Sheriff's Office

Wednesday, July 7

Suspended driver: At 9 p.m., an officer patrolling at Falls Avenue Southeast and Newton Street noticed a maroon 2002 Ford sedan and made a routine check on the license plate. The driver had a suspended license. She was told not to drive and that she would be receiving a notice from the courts regarding her driving violation.

Tuesday, July 6

Suspended driver: At 11:56 p.m., an officer driving south on Snoqualmie Parkway recognized a gray 1993 Ford Escort as a car regularly driven by a person that police have arrrested in the past and know by sight. Dispatch confirmed that the driver had a suspended license for drug violations. The officer made an area check but could not relocate the car.

Snoqualmie Fire Department

Wednesday, July 14

Medical problem: At 10:07 a.m., Snoqualmie emergency medical technicians (EMTs) were dispatched to the Snoqualmie downtown area for a medical call. One patient was evaluated and transported to the hospital by EMTs.

Fire alarm: At 2:22 p.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to Mount Si High School for an automatic fire alarm. It turned out to be a false alarm.

Medical call: At 11:27 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs and Bellevue paramedics responded to the Snoqualmie downtown area for a medical call. One patient was evaluated and transported to the hospital by Snoqualmie EMTs.

Tuesday, July 13

Medical problem: At 11:05 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTS responded to 384th Avenue Southeast for a 37-year-old woman with a medical problem. She was evaluated and left at the scene with her family.

Sunday, July 11

Diabetic problem: At 10:20 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to Bybee Court Southeast for a 3-year-old girl with a diabetic problem. She was given sugar by her mother and was left at the scene after waking up and feeling normal.

Dizziness: At 12:13 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to Southeast Kinsey Street for a 51-year-old woman who was feeling dizzy. She was evaluated and taken by private vehicle to the hospital for evaluation.

Friday, July 9

Alarm: At 2:46 p.m., Snoqualmie firefighters were dispatched to Cascade View Elementary for an automatic fire alarm. It was found to be a false alarm.

Medical call: At 4:06 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to the Snoqualmie Ridge area for a medical call. One patient was evaluated and then transported to the hospital by Snoqualmie EMTs.

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